I tested her again and it's 45. She seems a bit lethargic, but otherwise fine. It was +12.Was this BG test result of 30 at +12 or later than +12? What is Chloe's demeanour - acting normal or acting strange?
That might only be a short lasting increase from the honey. You're not out of the woods yet. Do you have any gravy style high carb food? If so, give her a teaspoon of gravy and test again in 20 minutes.I tested her again and it's 45. She seems a bit lethargic, but otherwise fine.
Pro Plan True Nature, don't know if it's high carb, but she's going at it with vigor.That might only be a short lasting increase from the honey. You're not out of the woods yet. Do you have any gravy style high carb food? If so, give her a teaspoon of gravy and test again in 20 minutes.
I see that Steph has given similar advice.
That is good that she wants to eat.she's going at it with vigor
Yes, we suggested that she post on the main health forum to get more eyes on it. She's in Arizona while StephG is in NY state and I'm in Ontario, Canada. I'm well past my bedtime.She started a new thread
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/chloe-is-too-low.176210/
Yes, we suggested that she post on the main health forum to get more eyes on it. She's in Arizona while StephG is in NY state and I'm in Ontario, Canada. I'm well past my bedtime.
Now what? back down to 31.Once she is staying above 50 for 3 consecutive tests without food you can feed her what's left of her meal or what would be her normal meal. She might not eat it all right away.
Very important to NOT give her a shot tonight.
Give her another spoon of food with a drop of honey in it.Now what? back down to 31.
Mix a little honey in with the food she'll eat and give her about 2 teaspoons, no more. You might have to keep doing this and you don't want to fill her up. Test again in 20 minutes. Please post right away.Now what? back down to 31.
There's a zero in the PM dose column.@srk3cats Just to be clear- did you give her insulin tonight? Or was her last shot over 12 hours ago?
If she had any insulin within the last 6 hours she might need to go to the ER vet no matter what you do at home.
Thank you, I hope you have a good sleep.I must go now. If she is not above 50 keep giving food with some honey in it.
If she's over 50 wait 20 minutes and test again.
You have others here to help I think. If you don't get an answer on your main Health thread you can try here too. Keep testing until she's going up for 3 tests without food.
Her last dose was in the morning. I won't give her insulin if she's under 200.There's a zero in the PM dose column.
Chloe has dropped dangerously low before. I agree that this is time to call in the vet and have her seen. I think @srk3cats looked up vet info in case of an emergency the last time this happened with Chloe.I am truly puzzled as to why her bg is so low if she has had no insulin within 12+ hours. I think you should take her to the ER vet, for safety's sake. She has been too low too long and is not coming up appreciably. She could be fine, but it could also turn into a deadly situation in the blink of an eye.
What will they do at the ER that I can't do here?@srk3cats I am truly puzzled as to why her bg is so low if she has had no insulin within 12+ hours. I think you should take her to the ER vet, for safety's sake. She has been too low too long and is not coming up appreciably. She could be fine, but it could also turn into a deadly situation in the blink of an eye.
ETA: Just looking back over the earlier posts - it's been over three hours since she first tested below 50, time to go to the ER.
I'm speaking to an animal hospital right now and he said they don't recomend human glucometers.They can put her on a glucose drip, if she needs one. Theoretically, with no insulin on board, these numbers, while low, wouldn't be too worrisome; however, I have never seen any cat go from needing insulin regularly to just dropping into such low numbers so suddenly. I am concerned that there is something else going on here that we are not seeing. And I am very uncomfortable that you can't get her numbers up and keep them up over 50.
Test it on yourself. See if it gives you a normal number.I'm speaking to an animal hospital right now and he said they don't recomend human glucometers.
She doesn't want to go and I'm exhausted. Maybe it's just her time.I don't really see that that has a lot of bearing on the situation at hand. Yes, they will read lower than pet meters, but I think even on a pet meter Chloe would be dangerously low!
ETA: There is only an 18 point difference between the "take action now!" numbers on the two meters - 50 on a human meter vs 68 on a pet meter.
That's an awful way to die!!!!!Maybe it's just her time.
It really is. Death from hypo is not a peaceful way to go. I know you're tired, but please do the right thing by Chloe, even if that does finish up being pts. Although there is honestly no reason why any cat should die from a hypo episode...not when you know the numbers and can have them brought back up at the ER if you can't get them back up on your own.That's an awful way to die!!!!!